Professor Udi Greenberg in The New Republic
"The Abuses of Prehistory: Beware of theories about human nature based on the study of our earliest ancestors," a new article by Udi Greenberg, historian of modern European history.
"The Abuses of Prehistory: Beware of theories about human nature based on the study of our earliest ancestors," a new article by Udi Greenberg, historian of modern European history.
On Friday, May 3rd, the Department of History sent an open letter to President Beilock, Provost Kotz, and Dean of the Faculty Smith in response to the May 1, 2024 events and arrests on campus.
History Fall 2023 London Foreign Study Program: Mini-Conference
Professor Cecilia Gaposchkin answers these questions in a piece for 3D Magazine.
"The Cult of the Cross in the Hispanic Rite, fourth to eight centuries," by Emilie Bowerman, with Molly Lester for the Winter 2023 History Honors Thesis Allabough Panel
In his new book, historian Darrin McMahon illuminates how demands for equality throughout the ages have resulted in hierarchy and exclusion.
The coveted scholarships fund graduate study at Oxford.
Mercedes de Guardiola '17 will present a book talk about her new book "Vermont for the Vermonters": The History of Eugenics in the Green Mountain State.
The Department of History welcomes Kenda Mutongi, MIT, for the Robert F. Allabough 1934 Memorial Lecture in History on Tuesday, October 17, 2022, at 5 p.m. in Carson L01.
Kenny Mok '25 and Onyinyechi Owo '25 have been awarded Voyager Scholarships.